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inspirator
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in·spi·ra·tor  (nsp-rtr)
n.
1. A device, such as a respirator or inhaler, by which a gas, vapor, or air is drawn in.
2. One who inspires or motivates others.

[Latin nsprre, to breathe into; see inspire + -ator.]

inspirator [ˈɪnspɪˌreɪtə]
n
(Engineering / General Engineering) a device for drawing in or injecting a vapour, liquid, etc. Also called injector


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